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<blockquote data-quote="Inna-Hurry" data-source="post: 265943" data-attributes="member: 7958"><p>I guess it's kind of like "dress for success". If I believe I am manufacturing a prosthesis in a professional envionment I feel I should be compensated as "a professional" and not unskilled labor. Another example: The chef preparing a meal in the kitchen at a Wolfgang Puck establishment vs. Vinnie at the greasy spoon. These are very loose analogies but I think you get the idea. Mental employee perception should mean a lot (if it doesn't you have the wrong employee) ... all the way from pride in wardrobe, envionment, appliances, supplies etc.down to how the waiter (delvery driver) presents the meal (case). Not saying Vinnie's meal was worse- but when you look into the backstory on how it was made you see why it cost less.</p><p>I am all over here- not trying to knock anybody's production methods but boiling pots on a hotplate, turkey fryers and white PVC pipe wouldn't bring me much pride in my craftsmanship of an appliance going in a mouth. I do agree boiling water is boiling water..... Making tea- some use a microwave, some a Hot Shot, and some a teapot on the stove that whistles when the water is boiling. What would you want your tea made with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inna-Hurry, post: 265943, member: 7958"] I guess it's kind of like "dress for success". If I believe I am manufacturing a prosthesis in a professional envionment I feel I should be compensated as "a professional" and not unskilled labor. Another example: The chef preparing a meal in the kitchen at a Wolfgang Puck establishment vs. Vinnie at the greasy spoon. These are very loose analogies but I think you get the idea. Mental employee perception should mean a lot (if it doesn't you have the wrong employee) ... all the way from pride in wardrobe, envionment, appliances, supplies etc.down to how the waiter (delvery driver) presents the meal (case). Not saying Vinnie's meal was worse- but when you look into the backstory on how it was made you see why it cost less. I am all over here- not trying to knock anybody's production methods but boiling pots on a hotplate, turkey fryers and white PVC pipe wouldn't bring me much pride in my craftsmanship of an appliance going in a mouth. I do agree boiling water is boiling water..... Making tea- some use a microwave, some a Hot Shot, and some a teapot on the stove that whistles when the water is boiling. What would you want your tea made with? [/QUOTE]
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